At the beak, White Pigeon led 16-14 and poured in 28 second half points.

Claycee West had a game high 25 points. She also recorded eight rebounds, seven assists, four steals and one block. Shanna Hagner had nine points, three steals and one assist, Sidney Mishler added eight points, two steals and one assist and Melissa Hayden had two points and a team high 10 rebounds.

Mendon was led by Hannah Duchene with 10 points, seven rebounds and two assists, Taylor Heitkamp scored eight and had six rebounds, three assists and two steals and Hayley Kramer added six points, eight rebounds and four steals.

Mackenzie Urick had five points and four rebounds, Amaijha Bailey scored three points and Cierra Nightingale had two.

Centreville 49, Bangor 20

Centreville jumped out to a 16-4 first quarter lead and their defense held Bangor to single figures and defeated the Vikings 49-20.

The Lady Bulldogs led 23-9 at the half.

Joanna Larsen led with 14 points and had seven rebounds and four steals. Carly Todd added nine, followed by Whitney Morris had eight, Brittany Morris had seven, Samara Schlabach added six, Olivia Deeds and Kenleigh West-Wing each scored two and Morgan Walton had two.

“I’m excited for the game when everything clicks for our team, but tonight wasn’t that night,” coach Jill Peterson said. “We struggled to take care of the ball and shorted ourselves a lot of points because of turnovers and not finishing at the hoop.

Westview 68, Sturgis 20

Sturgis fell to Westview 68-20 Tuesday night.

“We just didn’t have an answer for Westview’s size,” coach Amie Burger said. “offensively, we had a tough night shooting, we were rushing shots and just couldn’t get anything to fall for us.”

The Warriors led 30-10 at the break and took a 52-14 lead into the final quarter of play.

Sage Groves led Sturgis with five points, followed by De’Ashia Sanders and Lindsay Kiss with four points each.

Sturgis JV fell to Westview 46-27. Leading the Lady Trojans was Shelby Bennett with 12 and Mya Anding had eight.

Constantine 55, Lawton 46

Down by 17 points, Constantine rallied back and captured a 55-46 road win over Lawton Tuesday night.

“I have never been more proud of this group,” coach Rachel Schlosser said. “It was such a team effort all the way through. Our bench was great, our fans were great.

“Our composure in the second half and finally playing to our potential allowed us to get this win,” Schlosser added.

Hannah Outlaw had 12 points and 13 rebounds, her first double/double of her high school career. Kiara Price added 12 points and four steals, Mackenzi Dobosiewicz added 11 points, six rebounds and two steals, Macey Tully had 10 points and Baylee Bacheller had six points and four rebounds.

Three Rivers 52, Berrien Springs 32

Three Rivers outscored Berrien Springs 18-6 in the final eight minutes to beat the Shamrocks 52-32 Tuesday night.

The Lady Cats took a 28-21 lead into the break.

Hadley Miller had a game high 20 points and added 12 rebounds, four assists and four steals. Tessa Hawkins scored 10 and recorded four steals, Kali Heivilin had eight points, 10 rebounds and three steals, Arionne Fowlkes had five, Jessica Barnes added four, Alaina Abnet scored three and Alivia Knapp had two.

Marcellus 41, Bloomingdale 32

Marcellus led 12-0 after the first quarter and went to beat Bloomingdale 41-32.

The Lady Wildcats took a 29-16 lead into the fourth quarter and took the win.

Morgan Hartline had a game high 17 points to lead Marcellus. Jana Hewig had seven, followed by Savannah Lowery and Morgan Ludlow both with six, Samanthia Daugherty had three and Grace Mihills scored two.

Hewig dominated the glass, pulling down 11 rebounds, Lowery had 10 rebounds, Hartline led with four steals and Mihills recorded seven rebounds and three steals.

Burr Oak falls

The Lady Bobcats’ better second half wasn’t enough for the girls to comeback in a 55-20 loss against Hillsdale Academy on Tuesday.

“We had one really bad second quarter tonight that we couldn’t rebound from,” Bobcat coach Dave Brackett said. “We played a good second half and had better energy on the defensive end.”

Sydney Owens led Burr Oak with eight points, five rebounds and four steals. Katie Sparks came away with five points, Carder had three points, Greene two points and five steals. Hernandez and Jennett each added a point.

David Victor contributed to this report.

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